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July 2008: Updated The Alps 2008 pages with a separate webcam and weather forecast sections. To the Alps 2008 pages...

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July 2008: Updated The Alps 2008 pages. Check
it out.
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June 2008: After a "lost" year in 2007 when being ill and forced to a gull surgery, I have slowly tried to get back into shape. My main goal for 2008 is a trip to the Alps in the middle of August. To test myself I made a one day speed ascent of Bierdnacokka in Norway. Check out some photos from "Bierdna" @ the beta pages of my upcoming Alps 2008 pages or follow this direct link.
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August 2006: Added five winter photos from Lofoten. They are
found at the bottom of the gallery. The photos of Glåmen
were taken during our first
ascent. --> To
the Lofoten winter gallery.

»13 April 2006: El Chorro
is a magical place for trad and sport climbers. In 2004, sadly
it was partly closed when it became forbidden to walk through
the railway tunnels, used by climbers to approach the crags.
We had the chance to make a visit prior to this rape on the
climbing community. Here's a scenic photo gallery from El
Chorro.
»31 March 2006: I just
had to publish some photos of our little Rasmus! You'll find
them here!

»21 March 2006: Video
clip from Lofoten last summer. Ioannis Arvanitidis dares the
celebrated jump between the horns of the Svolvaer Goat. He
taped his digital to the helmet and jumped... View
it!

»17 March 2006: Jerberyd.com
(mail+website) has been down for almost a week. Reason unknown.
I have now moved the domain to a new host.

»10 March 2006: Jonna
and I got a son on 2 March. Everyting is OK. He's called Rasmus!

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FROM THE PHOTO GALLERY:

HIGHLIGHTS:

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The
climbing heroes
Some climbers are better than others. Here you will find a
collection of some of the men and women that pushed the limits
further and further for the next generations. Some where laughed
at by fellow climbers, but today nobody laughs at them any
more.

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Nanga
Parbat - the naked mountain
After 31 people's death on Nanga Parbat, the summit was
reached by a single man; Hermann Buhl. Here's the incredible
story of this almost super-human climb.

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Try
the climbing quiz
You're a mountain climber? You know your mountaineering
history well? Then this is something for you. Without boasting,
this is the best climbing quiz on the internet!

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A
guide to hiking in Scandinavia
Here you'll find some advice, tips and trix that hopefully
can help you plan your hiking trip to Scandinavia. Written
mostly for the hiker visiting our "fjelds" for the
first time.

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Bravados
of the world
Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by
people not smart enough to know they were impossible.

World
famous climber: Reinhold Messner

Nearly all climbers have heard someting about Reinhold
Messner but the truth is that many of today's young
guns just don't understand how much he has contributed
with to the climbing and mountaineering
scene. Here is a lesson of the Messneric era.

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The savage Mountain: Climbing history of K2

The climbing history of K2,
Chogori aka Mount Godwin-Austen, from the first
try in 1902, until the Italian success in 1954.
This is by faar the most popular article on this
site.

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Mont
Blanc: The first ascent anno 1786

Most people that are
interested in climbing history regard Jaques Balmat
and Dr Michel-Gabriel Paccard's first ascent of
the highest Alp of all Alps on 8 August 1786 as
the start of modern alpinism.